JUT:isnit4p,' t. 407 IMMO ' FALL AND WINTER tRAIjE. ,•f r itE ..b.iibi. - 47 noW openirig * s ilks ':' of 1_ Main and Bridge, ete..e, eery exteradee iro - ira. tile stock of NEW COOD..tesiefuilyielectral, _ith Iv colt view to suit the - marketembracing a liege stack of 4. Dry Goods,: Grocerigh CM :4m Hard-wifre %Boots ~ and Shoes, Naib;.l7lflimq Plar y, - Crds Ina Ants? ' f: Codfish, Mackerel, Sperot and Tallow Can din , Dye .Stuffe;' etc- y .etc-7 ac. ... Also 7 —a great vanetrof Caps, Mutrifid Bmr . kb_ ~ will potatively be sold in prirara ,that will giverilisfac don to purchasers. ' J. KINGSBEBY, Jr. N. B. I shall in Isew days; receive the kiost "eaten. live 01 '4 10 E 1 40 of DOCKS -4 , STATz9NtRI7 ever• offered for surle-in this maaer,--fishich will be sold at re duced prime. . . ' osto MILLINERY AND MANTUA MAKING. MR& DO.Cre. kJONTINUEB to carry on the above business in all -ifs brandbes, at her 014 stand, corner of River -and Bridge streets, where 'Bonnets and Caps can be put chased, and work will be done promptly, fashionably, aiul at satisfactory prices as usual." • :..p,wanda, October 27, 1847. To Jill - I_ 1 • THE subscriber, having made new arrangements, is very desirous ofxsettling.up histlislil accounts, aqd requests those indebted, to settle immediately. by giving their notes, payable in the spring, if they are not. able to square up now. Immediate attention is requested..., October 27. BIrRTON KINGSBERY. lADIES' WINTER DRKSB titIOBS.—A great _4 variety; compii:ing eH the I. st styps and most beautiful porn*, just rststFril a . d for sale very low by .19 'i t " 1:I. BARTLETT. 4,2 UM MER SHAWLS a henu Berne, De'Lain and , BrcrrlntS SA EMI Wanted, to. Peddle Jewdry! IT ANT.ED. tt.ree active, intelligent, young men to I peddle Jewelry and Fancy Goods, on foot. 'to young men, who can come well recommended, hbera. encouragement will be given. Persons desirous of engaging in the business, will please call on the sub scriber, at 51 ra;ltelpeneh's i 1 Toisanda tp., on the 214th 29th or 90th ot November inst.; or on the 14th or 15h of Dertemher next. n 2 EPH.KIDDEIt, U'a -Ita' , II 4 4EZMILEISC3O y °TICE is hereby given 'to Retailers of Foreign Goods and 'Mr rchantlize, vrho_ have not paid their licenses for .104'4 to call and pay up immediately. November 4, 484 - 4. • J. REEL; Treasurer. ITIIE MGM OF-N 0.3 PT UPI. THE old firm of WM. H. BAIRD . & having • been dis Solved hyinutual consent. and the aubscrii-: .. her being dif , pcsied to keep 01.1/2ii0.11, (who'll, always tiAt) titll N it;• AH E AD, would now announce to those aim like-to buy goodi cheap, that he is now daily re • erring from the city iif New York, a new and splondid assortment of Goods.w.lnch he is bound to soil as cheap es they can be bought this side of the city of New York. hiy assortment consists, as usual of ' DRYGOODS.CROCERIVA.CROCKERY. 'HARDWARE—IRON AND i•ITEEI.,- BOOTS At SHOES.-BOR SLEDS, TRUCK CARTS. AC., &C: Now. Mr. and Mrs. Everybody, just .continue your e;il habit of dropping in at No. 3, before purchattiip g riiticybere, and if I don't sell you goods right. "don't Inly them." I have oilieciiiimodatin g clerks, who will •tdo flys be hippy to'wait upon you in case you don't fit.ti the QM Mare constantly oi hand himself, and I J ‘l . doubt but on 'pricing ibe goods you will be glad ta buy.- frel thankful for pa's‘ favors, bestowed upon die old frit. a nd it stiall he my ;aim to merit a continuance of t!le same., novi • E. W. BAIRD]. r g 471 C r aro :.j4 THE larzeg and most extelsive assortment of NE W G suitable to the season, selected with I ; re.o Aide cheap as the cheapeat,Tor c..sh of .proved credit—just opened at net. 5. 1847. 0. D. B ARTLETT'S, Q' VJD H. S. & MERCUit, ARE NOW RECEIVING A VEEY LARGE L• PERT GENERAL ASIORTME 4 ST OF KILL GOODS - • . more than their usual variety, :,which rir, i; l?r✓ to ihe public al their procizrhially low prices. T..wtmd,,i, September 25, IS4/:` (111.$? „Paints, Varnishes and Dye.siiiffs. of almost / even' kind, at sep2s INGIIAMS PRlNT.—Plain . aniltnilleil 1;Ing -15 hams English and A'r - heriean Prints, 6 beautiful it4sartment at arp2s • MERCUR'S. ; CLOTHS, CASSIMERES & 8A TTINETS, Are' -) —French, English Ind American Ci-alis plain and fancy Cassinieres and Sattineus; valen ca and worsted Veviiniga, very cheap at acp2s VORSTED DREBt4 GOODS.—Plaits, figured and V V plaid, Hark and colored Alparroa; black and c..- fined French lt.erinoes; Oregon Plaid; rich French and common Cashmeres, Del.nines, etc., a great variety ei,tylevi Tor gale et sep2ls ' M E ROHR'S, IRON & .N A ILS.—A large assortment for sale, at sep2s . • M E RC CR'S. P-- Vt)VA SCOTIA GRINDtifo Nrg. for sale at sei.2s . 3". M ER(;liß's. hc LisTtirs' ottiTSIENT. , _—A newlsopply of ..11 -this deservedly poptdar article just received at MtFICUIVS. MOO I_l A Rll NV A R E.—:l, very large stock of Hardware. of 41 . cry dewription, just reed at RCUR'S`. 1,,1 \lll.S.—troche. Thibet,, M.DeLaine. Siraddla sw4 •\►'rol lqrge agCt at ME I.IGUR F) dot consiattniof row-hide f eint kip kaa- pperS, %niters. and halt ti :kb... ; also .in elegant aasoriment.iii . liw:f4nil Caps, are now opening it the Savings Bank. ai•za KCI. 5, B. R. Y A RN, tarist.l Warp, ftifts A.stilling, wick.- - iv 2. brow n and bleached sheeting,' and Airtingv. I.t lound at a torgain and very low at the Savings 8).29 - so. B. R. 1 . 2011 TIIE 1, I.)lESsfa litrge • adsortment of white ge , sls, such as Irish linens, email banvd.andstriped piennetts, swiss rnuslins, Ate.; also swiss m, 11, "'I musiiii edeings, thread and coigne, edging'', bobbins, 411 ( iringe and buttrins, lace buttons, patent whalebone 4irrA;purse twilit; in short a great •sariety of fancy 1 , 0114 of every dnieription,inay he found at the • sen'27' SAVINGS' BANK. _ 10 - ft, " .i1.=2111.11.9 At 50. 7, New Brick Block, 'IS now in full blast. where the public cnn be .accom • nust4ted with CRACKERS, at wholesale; SMALL C K 1 ,by the hundred or. thousand; will betyrnished Prices which aritl m ike it an object' for Grocers. in the q , ts!ry to give us a call. 7.71 CA K Ls, of every deser;ption,for public or private furnished to order-on the shortest nottiir. CARTER At !SMALLEY. 1 01 :()A dr CHOCOLATE. genuine and fresh, by On 27• CARTER• & SMALLEY. E , T INDIXiPEPPER SAUCE. fi splOodid aw hile, Nit up In Wine vinegar, expresAy for fatui -927 CARTER & !SMALLEY. 'WINDOW GLASS —7 by 9, 8 by 10, 10 by. 12, • ihy 14, 12 by'l, 2.by 8, 14 by I ft of I ` .,,al c6ality and in excelle 6 nt l order, l for le b y I, o ,11.1.,Ler 19 .1 1 4' 4 11. - 0. D. DA RTLEI*• EitkERH SHAWLS a new and ricb article also. drab, and 'mode colored Cesttiner'e. - Stnadtlis '" Piaui woollen shawls, may bo found in abundance, Ic;lyl.,w at • REED'S, D.R. - - i l rat si V deAEOE and well selectedusortmenk ,Winter Goods , just received, anallciallt Dr-. Liorear. i robiNltlB. consisting of • 2 DIY GOODS; GROFEDIER, teanwar., cioctut 0 'IRON, NAILS, IC., &C. - Among our Gppds' may be found, r1:11411,• English and ilmeriesn Cl and Caskimeres; also, a 'good as sottmeta of Fancy Cassimerat and Tweeds, - sheep's gray cloth -and sattineta ; also, a good aalorttnent of Over coat Cloths asst Cloaluva. For the LADIE': we have any quantity of Clittip , tiniu,.M. I:famines, cashmeres, alpaccas, of all colors and price l / 4 hoth cotton lad silk warp ; Shawls; of all kinds, ditis silly black and fancy, with filament' to sotncipond. • Also-=Bonnet Silk & Bonnet Velvet with trimmings.. hold stock. • t , • ELLIOVT & TOMKTNB. . Arrival - tat No. 1, Brick , Bow . ! - • 4. 8,. Chamberlin, Dlocw rseeiviog,cod offers for sale at the DRUG EPOT, No. .11riclrlitow. a large allition his former stook. eoosii at of every misty of • Genetic% Beggs aid Medicine% Dye italic, Paints, -• Oil% Perftynery, Fancy:l/Wen it. which will heek . gtl at Whale/Ida at Mali. at antatialij low prices. 'Fein, CASH: T o*anda, June 16; 1841. 41DAT'DNT kfEDICINSRP every kind now in dee, can be forind•at the Drug Depot Agent for Jayne's Smith's, lidotrat's,, Pain killer, and tarione other medieines. A full and general supply always on hand jelp No. l, BRIM( ROW. • First Arrival of Goods from New York. • Burton hiftsgsbery, L TS now receiving a general askortment of Spring and Summer Goth's, which, will be sold cheaper than ;plods ever offered in this place before. His friends will find as they mount the steps at his door that prices go down. - Call 'arid examine for youraelvwe— I My goods and prices will praise themselves. You will find a large and gem-rsl assortment of every variety of Dry Goods, Groceri s, Hardware. Crockery, Glass, Nails, Iron, Steel. Paints, Oils. Dye Si uffs, Boots , Shoes, Mos, Caps. Codfish, Mackerel, &c., &c. iful R.:DM:nen% of awl. may hp found INGS LI: K Mylriends and the public genet/illy are respectfully Invited to call and examine my stock, as I arri satisfied I can oiler them goods cheaper than, at any uther Store. May 7th, 1847. f IST OF LE TTERS, remaining in the Post (lea ..LA at Athens, quarter ending Sept. 30, 18.17. Berttan lithe' • Iht John Brown Simeon H ' O'Caon John ; Brown James sen Park James N, Bloomfield Thomas Price Miss 8 M Clerk o' the Circuit court Peters Mrs Eliiabeth 'Crane II .iiert Pelton E W Curry E Eld Roaers John' 1 Demore4 Nickels' Richards .R M French Samuel • Rogers EfizAbeth H Call/N..ld Miry , Reynolds 'l' 8 Hendricks F Smith Joseph Havens Fanny Stanley Ann Elias : Hulet James Smith John i.en Havens Kobe* .„.Bwariwooll Geo K j 1 Haden John @trepan' Joh ....tihnson A C • Brnith Harriet M Lyon C B Titus-M H. Loudoem James Varomieken H II Lamb H a rrison Vergerann Joseph Lane Thomas ' Weller A ?def.:twain James Wilson Bradford Maawell 'Ehotnas Whiteßehe.ca Maxwell Wm Wainer Miss A P Mijier Frances A Westfield Elisha.,.. Ne.bet M orgaret NV Mishap Henry. j Nearing Phut* Ann 'Vert' Levine C. H. HERRICK, P. M Fir lot of New Goods in Towanda. viNTANyEs.& CO. are receiving a large and I.VA , general assortment of Spring and Summer Goode which will be disposed of at wholesale or retail at re illiced prices. April 'ZO, 1847.. NEW GOODS , AND NEW PRICES ! KINGSBERY & CO.. are just receiviag, rectly from New York and opening at the new brick stole, recently erected at B.Kinieetsely's old stand. a large assortment of Fall.* Winter Goods, comprising Broad cloths, Cassimeres. &Minds ' • Alpaccas, of eve ry description ; French ly Engiish Merinos; Mou selinc DeLaincs ; Ginghnms, a great variety; Cashmere 4. woolen Shawls ; Domestic goods, linsvry and Gloves, of every description. • Groceries, Crockery, Hirdw Boots 4. Shoes, Sole and upper Leather ; French and common calf and square, round an, Swedes Iron. square, _ t;la.ss, Has and Caps, Tin and .tone Ware, Vaper Hangings, Blatt) robes and 11145, .41ackeril, Codfish, Shad and Hrrring. The attention' of the pul;lie is tespectfully invite.' to our firesent large stock of goods, which are now exhildt cal for lisle at the lowest parleftas, for ready pay. • They have'been selected with unusual care anffattention, ',a reas-1y for the accommodation of nor customers, and wi;helieve offer inducements to purchasers no where else to he met with. RememtWr, before purchasing elsewhere, to call at B.liingsbery's old stand, and. examine our goods and prices. RR we are confident "they will meet the views of the closest cash .buyers. Oct. 12, 1847 tenr.SAYAINVA lA.VAD:B7OI7 . T"l' Institution is now under the charge of Mr. F. W. Gua r, a graduate of Yale . College, assisted by Mr. 0. 11. Peis-r-r. of ,Corm. The first term com menced on the Vsth of Sept. ult. The second will commence on the 6th of Dec. Pupils are admitted at any-time. T&I/L7 , 1a : Tatit;an per terns of eleven weeks Common Entrii.ll studies, $2 50 Nigger English stin ire, 4 00 AiiimmtThanausges arid higher mathematics, 5 00 Ezira thaw, (Ist sn.l 2d terms) 25 Arrangements wilt tie made io sceure the services of an itecomphithed Preeeptreas to the spring. t 2. J. D. 11( /NTA N YE. President. -- - • Another .Gretit. Victory in Mexi co ! , r HE news'wea received simultaneously with news 1 that there had been another great arrival of New Gootla at the SAVINGS BANK, .40 caused n Treniendous Excilement ! ! The present proprietor, C. REED, takes this oppor tunity to return Isis thanks to his former patrons and the public generally, and also of informing them that he is now receiving a very large and general anhortment of Fall and Vt inter Goode, of every descripion, which be plealges himself shall and wiil be sold as low as at any other esnahsishment within 100 miles of Towanda.— The public generally are reypectfully invited to call and examine to satisfy themselves at No. b, Brick Rows Towanda, Ne .mber 21. 1841'. CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, rhi mod extensive Clo Ming Ware...toast in the U. R. RE -s ;PEN - FOR WIN l'Eft.. 100.1 00 garments on band and ready for disponi. Wholesale h ketail. To patrons we would say, that h icing hut one price, those Who ti not understand the. real valuation price of goods, will have an opportunity of purchasing CrArments as low as professed judges. Jobbers and &Apes in made Clothing. eon replenish their stocks for the winter. sod nfigaguarantee the largest establishment in Philadelphia to select front. We attend personally to the paejoug of goods, and see that a good assortment of sizes and isell•made articles are-put up. ISM& suits fomented as per order. 00- Our good. are for sale only at the large building. 128 Mattel at.. southeast corner of Market and Fourth its., Philadelphia. r C. HAKINT ES& . Philadelphia, September 29, 1847. , 3mlB OM . - , nigrambirt. glaW ZdaaiSo =DV &TAM%) ..,BugroN KINGBBERY, .R. SMITH, W. 'F. MENARDI. ' C. HAIIKNESS' • -AletOsubiPp 4rsa -* • alr - 41 1 0041), 14 Racked . istfto,t;ritegellow, • OceaneofliiiliWlliViattr-Gook :TITHICH must inia:itilt be waist tbe , serY V V notch for Coe% re" Ready Pay. 'Every period who may want GOOD stet OfteltP geed!, fit raftwett - fully. invited to call 'tuft:amine' this Mock. Don't fail to call as it costs nothing to loo& snd- we consider II a Earth to show the goods, and will try4r make it en object for those wishing to buy of E. T. FOX. 12 BA LES BROWNS BBEETINOS, skurtings,wicking, siadding,batting, cotton yam and csrpst warp, cheap es Ow cheapest, at Nq.!..8. R. at . . sepliS FOX'S. (11NOHAMS! GINGBA1118!ie:30 pieces newand most splendid styles, decidedly the prettiest ever in market. Alio, Oregon Plaids. Bilk Plaid:. and all the new styles dries goods all at No. 2, Brick Row. 25 ". pLic & STRIPED ALPACCAS. at tbe very lowest possible piker At FOXIIk DrARDWARE, • good assortment, Warding ARDWARE , bon, H Steel, Nails, &e. at No. 2, B.R. FOX'S. DAENTs, oilas & DYE-STUFFS, also Matches by the gross, at No. 2, B. R. FOX'S. SEALED HALF BUSHELS. on hand and formai at . rep 16 FOX'S. • "'- Cooking,' and Parlor Stoves. • 11113 r received at MONTANY&S - ¢ Ccrs, • large J lot—Also, PIPE, and a few aecnnd-hand stoves, all of which will be sold cheap fo. pay. Sept, 7.1847 i. ANOTHER ADDITION TO THE Stork of Goods in the Savings Bank. consequence of the emit rush at the savings Bank for Cheap Goods. the proprietor has been induced to replenish with a splendid assortment of SPRING & SVMM ER GOODS. which are now opening, and sell ing at greatly reduced prices. The proprietor. Mr.C. `REED, pledges himself to full] and amply sustain the credit of the institution which it has hitherto borne, i.e. • fur selling goods cheaper than any other establishment in Bradford .co. Persons desirous of testing this, have only to call at No. 5, Brick Row, and satisfy themselves. July 7.1847. C. REED. LAWNS, ORGANDIES, LAWN GINGHAMS, and Light Gingham., have been received at the Savings Bank. and are selling twenty-five per cent. cheaper than ever. jy7 C. REED. 101 00111 & BHOES.—A. l a w an d ea h ana d eia 'sorrtment of coarse and fine boots and shoes. ladies' full:and half gaiters, kid ties, buskins. French kid slip persEchttdren's cloth and morocco shoes are now selling Sec) , low at the Baeingi Bank, No. 5, Brick ftdc: T IST OF I.ETTERS, remaining in the Post Office 1-4 at Towanda, quarter ending Sept. 30. 1847. Bennett Chester Kilmer Josiah Bowen Timothy K.rk Michael • Bliven Robert Lewis William Bancraft Legend • Lawrence John K Burlingame Leander Leroy Eile a b a rh mi st Blauvelt Elijah K Lent Daniel B dley Jeremiah Laughlin John Bowman David . More Mrs Sarah Be•inetl Henry. Moory &Irvin Clark chair Pedler Morgan E W Conhongas Nelson ?denude Richard Conner David Myers James Camfiliell John Mayloo Michael Carol Eliza A Minims Joseph Doi John M Oltiley Juhii- Whoa Cha's For Jas M Purcell Denis Daytoil Albert Payne Sela Drake John 2 . Porter Daniel K Ellis WillisM Rosy Niche Ann Miss Essenline.2 Miss Stephens Harvy Fergeraiin Wm Burton Scranton Oliver Poster Miss Jane E Stone Ingham Flyn Patrick Swerijarvii C Frizeerald Cornelius Sweeny Michael tiordner Jacob 2 Spalding Joseph Ceer Robert 'Stanley John Haiku William Tupper G K Flays Michael Towner Edmond , Castel . Harlem Wm J ": Walsh William Harkness Lucinda Wens Louisa Hoyt Miss Jane Webb Andrew Hine Henry W Wattles J Morris Irvine Jamva W Warner Henry Johnwm Andrew WitridruliJarad Jackson Thom= W. 11( Ann A. S. CH NMBERLiN. P. M. -1 This Wag for Bargains. ICOARAPIM.S. SUN SHADES AND SUMMER STUFFS, selling us c.•rt, at FOX'S. 011.3, PERFUMERIES, a sid ndid article of Hal Brushea, Therrnmucters, and Fanry Articles, foi sale at jel6 Nu. I. BRICK now. Fair 'Warning and the Last Notice! THEREBY warn every person indebted to me. that I unless immediate payment is made, they mill be sued This notice is given without respect to persons and all persons knowing themselves indebted, will save co‘ts. by giving prompt attention. Towanda. 0rt.,12. 1847. S. HATHAWAY. Q . 4Y! JOHN ! don't tell any hotly that we will pay the •• truly John Davis," for 100'busbela Chestnuts and .500 lbs.- Lard. CARTER & tiM NLLEY. . 113.7," aMQ Ci' l o.4llM2):tari.c2ri ALARGE end extensive assortment of School, Chu erica! and Miscellaneous ;WOKS; also a large stock and great variety of Patois, including note, letter, cap, folio, post office and wrapping papers; together with a complete assortment of Blank Books ; Viriling Cards, Enuelopu, all for sale cheaper than the cheapest, by ul9 O. D. BA R FLETT. 0 S je, Miss Griffin, AXTPULD again inform the Ladies that she has just V returried from New York. with the latest and inxt fashionable style of Hale, Caps. and Head dres s& ; also r large ani choice selection of Millinery Condit. consisting of Plush Vdrds. Si/1m and Satins ; a large assortment a. &Manz. Flowers. Plumes and Lusts. Also Freud: embrwdered ehemisctlex, gimps, fringes and black trimming lute ; all of which aillbe sold at as low a price as can he purchased elsewhere. Torn suds. Ilrtot , er 12. 1817. LIS , ' LE FIERA renaming . III the Peat Office rII , at Trig. quarter ending Sept. 90, 1847. Avery William Kenyan Elsgeheth Hisi Alvord Nathan Krum Stephen Berry Harry D Elm Goddard 1 Baxter Glenn= Maxwell Thomas • Brenta Wen Noble Orrin T Battemon Allinson Peter Alphenso Burritt Ely Pierce ?Samuel Covert - W m Chase Wm R Coo Benj , Stanley John t Od' Ester P Min . Smith Mary E Carpenter Welsh Smith Grace Amando Misr Coleman Thai titlettnek Geo W . . Duvall Stephen ' Strang Fredrick 1 . Furgeraon John Shepherd L C Field Abider Tears John 7 Hager Daniel Warner John Huntington Chas Williams Charles. Hart Amna Wilier Jacob T Hatton Elects MMw Webber Lucinda R Miss 1., RI/NYCIN. P. M General Scott in the City of higico . And another large suckof Goods just nzeiecii at MONTAN YEg & CO'S STORE. which hark been clivfolly selected for the Fat Drade. THE public are invited to call and examine their stock of. Dry Goods. Groceries, Hardwire and Crockery. Itoots & lihoes. Hats & Ceps, and everything in the hue of staples, suited to the wants of this. region of country. which have been purchased exclusively for Carib, and at the lowest. ebb in the market. We hope our old friends will not forget to give us a call, as we can make it an•oliket for them todo so. Towanda, A ugu.t I 8,1847. . 0011. CHAIN for bull wheel's to saw mills, dtc.ate just received and fur sale by October 19, 1917. 0. D. BARTLETT. Rittenhouse Amos Silvernail Nicholas EMI - ••• • t a l 4 ' • 12 Mr: rt••; , •ThWiri l 7-• AItIOWA-tri - - Thais 1:10VIEL0 1 -ium&isted: tbsoittlyei riortbor fr. OE, (.I.4l. l 3flitrintilolowiposo; bete bl-44048 eta strict Attention to boalosis; to merit it'sitoop of puh. fie pottOosortt.—: they - may otosis Ito found ready to attend to agfitttsot!Wbo - wiabwaa+oitodatioosio their They wilt mem tht , old stood of Elliott & Meteor, sod as it toot pug Imitot-eolorged sod made more aped. nom end eonveniont. eintomers will lad it arty plea. ant to do bailors. as. EIsLICITT & TOM KIN& May 27, 1847. • • • New Spring and Summer • Goods. BETTS, - TB nay opening • new - and splendid sasortrelit of 1 staple and fancy goods at his Arlie. (skttste on Slain attest' tiro doors below Bridge !Beet (wait aiire) nearly opposite Makeups's & Co.) embracing all articles generally kept Witte country, such as Dry Goods, Groceries. Crockery and Glass. ware. Hardware; Nails. Iron. all the varieties of Steel, Glass. Points Linseed Oil, Lamp Oil 4e. which he offers to puicbasers at unusual low pric.s. for Cash, liroduce. or approval credit. And would re spectfully invite all who. wish. to purchase to call and examine his gads and prices before purchasing else when), es he is confident he can offs.: good barg■ins. June 1 1947. PRINTS. M. De taints, Gingham. Lawns, &e. The Lurie' will find a beautiful asenitinentrat June 9. AGREAT trinety of Wiwi* scarfs, pentads Wins and Mhumns' Bonnets very cheap at - BETTS'. BLACK & BEAVER CLOTHS'. blark Ind fancy Cass:mere.. and all sorts of Summer stuffs, a lame assmortment, loss for cash at BETTS'. f INDOW & WALL PAPER, • nice esiiety and cheap se BETTS'. HARRIS & BLOOD3' Gran scythes and scythe smiths ;also Hani; cradle scythes at BE 17d . . • - SILKS. —Black, colored. plaid, and changeable mew Silks.* also, white and colored Bownei Salina. at sep24 MERCURII. DES GOODS--100 pieces now opening at the Savings Bank. consisting of French Merinos, plain Alpaccaa. A byaintan *tripes, eerdover plaid*, cashmeres, moualin tie banes. 'plain and twilled gingliamo. all of which will he wild low at REED'S. 11.0TH8 & CASSIMERES, Vestinge, Overcoat Cloths, such ss brown. olive and gold mixed Bee- Teri will be sold very low a SA VINGS BANK. fß.AY.—Burke tutu the enclosure of the subscn bet. on the 25th of August last. a RED COW, 8 or 9 years old. The owner is requested to prove pro perty, pay charges and take her away. Troy. Sept. 27.. HO WARD SPA LDING.Sen. V)RINTS. of every variety and style. I,reign and do mastic, now opening at wholevale and retail, at aulB MONTANYEIi & CO.. CASSIMERPS & v ESTI:WS of very k.../ superior style and finish, and at prices to soh those who wish to purchase cheap. soli) MONTAN YES it' CO. SHOES—Ladies' t Hisses and Children's, • large ea riety on hand at jr9 BETTS'. Dati r iOcialniqi THE cispartneisbip beretofote existing between the pubscribers in the mercantile business. was dissolv. ed on the 10th day of August inst., by mutual consent. Those indebted to the firm will make immediate pay merit to E. W. Baird, and those having demands again the firm will fitment the same to him for settlement. WM. H. BAIRD, August 3n, 1847. E. W. BAIRD. I shall wait until the Monday after September court, (which aril be the 20th Sept. 1847) for payment of all debts due the sboye firm. Debts not then paid, will be sued, without discrimination or favor. Do you un derstand! au3o E. W. BAIRD. The Saddle and Harness Business Is still continued by ELKANtjH SMITH, J. CULP &C. T. SMITH, ender the Finn of Elkanah Smith & 00, at the old stand North side of the Public Square, where will be kept constantly on hand Beat Plain and Quilte? Saddles, Plated and Common Harness, all kinds , of Trunks, Valices, and all other work In their line, Carriage Trimming 4 Military work 'done to order. From their experience and punctuality. they are in hopes to receive s share of public patronage. Work can be had at their shop as cheap Es at any othea shop in the conntv of the same quality. Mae IR. '47 41310 IST .111a3 SW • Copper, Tin, and Sheet Iron, Brass MANNED AND BETTANSIA WARE, WOOLLIALZ ♦\O. itIAIL. DC. HALL is now receiving 60 tons of the above . goods, which h r is preparec to sell at wholesale or retail, to suit purchasers, at the most reduced prices, for cash, lumber or grain. The most liberal prices will be paid for w eat, oats, corn and lumber. Store and Manufacturing Establishment, on the corner of Again and Bridge ste., whrre may be found the largest and best assortment of store., this aide the city of Albany, such as Buckeye cooking stove, amnged with a rota. ry top. and hot air oven combined, 1,2, 3. 4 Rochester Empire hot air oven, 4 " Universe, • " Fulton, " (improved) 2, 3,4 Congress tight air cooking, 2, 3. 4 Knickerbocker, " e l ' 3 Albany Elevated oven " 2, 2 4, 6 " Premium 2,3, 1, 5,8 Race's pat. self-regulator, air-tight parlor, I, 2 3 Rochester err tight parlor; 2, :4 4 Congress do. Albany do. (roasters,) Albany Fancy wood parlor, 3, 4, h N. Y. city 2,13, 4 parlor coal stoves, I, 2 Common cylinder do I. 2, 3 A harp quantity of Stuse Pipe, Elbows, Tin, Brass; Copper, Japanned A Britannia Miff, Zinc, Le. which he will sell as above at wholesa:e or retail. Marl irort Tin, Bran and Copper Work, Made to order on .hort notice. and warranted. Persons wishing to pur chase the above wide' will do well by calling at the above store, bhfure .purchasing elsewhere. u the propri• etor tr hound nortO be undersold by any living man. 6,000 SHEEP PEL I'S wanted, for which ca.h will be paid. October 27. 1547. 8m ANOTHER GREAT BATTLE ! Another Large and-Splendid Lot of Ready made Clothing t JEST arrived at 1.. BATCHELOR'S CLOTHING STORE. Hero is the place to get cheap dollung,ot least 50 per cent. cheaper than at any other place. I have all kinds to suit customers. My stock is large, consisting of Cloaks. Coats, Pants, Vests,- dte. etc.— :Elegant and new premium styles, tun' at astonishing low prices. Cloaks. Over Coats, Brown, Drab, Do., business Costs—all kinds. Black Draw Costs, French Dress Do.. Gild Mixed. Do.. Satinett Pants. Cassimere Dn. Black sod Green Monkey Lektiii. Fancy Saun Vests. Black D Cashmere, Do., Double Bresatol Do.. White Mancillc Do. Also—Canton Flannell Draw. era. Shirts the same, and some splendid fine Shirts.— Also—Blue and Black Cloth, Brown Do., Caasinsetes, Plain, Fancy Do., Vesting* of all kinds. 17Cutting and Mending done rhea!) and making uP L. uKretiEhows Oct. 9, '47. Clothing Store. DICTORI..L BROTRER JONATHAN, for the .J -Fourth nr filly. at No. I. BRICK ROW. `AL bids. dalt ito,t received and . for sale A 7 at BAIRD'S. N 0.3, B. R. LLOUIL—bu sacks of fist rate dour just received r and tot sale at. BAIRDI3, NO. 3, D. R. MM! , _ Ewen i s . Amid_ _,-froutHre eiswareennwasrplese of HMdford e[uM j.tb nes difitied:rsieltezpine to-Public Wile at WOODRUFF' HOTHil y billhebunuieW of T.* warlike, en Monday; the IlthihOe of Member setter:l o'clock, P.M., the fulfinOtlg efeettriba'pirreelionf buuf:— A piece or parcel of rind Inßpritigaila yr buiii;iled north by land of -Salisbury:Gaon, sink - by- esb;l3/toce, eolith by David Brook Chatinmy Guthrie. end'eflann ery Houle and west by lead of W. 11. Westbrook.— Containing une hundred sews, more or lees. with about eighty acres Improved, with one'toro storyfromed house, one framed barn, one framed abed, three apple orchards and a varjety of other fruit twee thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Wake. mad% Hubbard me, ,vs. Milton Bru.A.s. 413.sto—A piece or parte! of land in Wyalusins tp., beginnings at a pastand atones adjoining lands of LA 4C J.lAhar and Ellicott H. BrOwn, and running thence south 2° west 149 po to the Susquehanna river. then. brend with the same west to the line of Cemded Springfield, thence by and with the same, north 13° w. Ib7 p.lO a post and stones, adjoinint lands of Squire thence south 83 0 east 133 p. to the beginning.— Containing one. Mindred and Eva acres and and a half Ouches, be the same More or less..vviu. about fourteen acres improved, with one log house with one body to a block-house thereon. Seized and taken in execution at these& of Mary To. land. Margatetta Toland. Elizabeth naiad and Julian n* Tallied vs. base Everett. Atso—A piece nr parcel of haul in ,Wells 1p„ Brad- ford county, and Jackson, Tioga co., Pit, bounded north by Lsibua O. Spencer, east by land of Joseph Stardie. •ant, sloth by Zeno Roberta and on the west by Clark Stillwen. Containing severtty.cine acres more or less, with about fifty acres improved. with one framed house, -one framed barn and an orchard of grafted fruit. Seised and taken in execution at the suit of Jonathan Owen es. Lawrence L. Arncic.h. B ET l'Er A tao—A piece or parcel of land in Troy to, bounded; north, taw. a• utb- and west by lands of Ezra L,ne. Gui taining shout one acre, with twp framed dwelling boo one framed wagon shop, ode atone him:humid! shop and a few fruit trees thereon. Seised and taken in execution at the snit of W. H. Purdy to the use of S. fierce vs. H. L. Leisnuus. ALSO—A pirce of land in Canton tp.., beginning et a hemlock tree. it being the south east corner of said tract, running north 1204 p. to a past by a beech, tree, thence west 88 p. to a poet, thence south 153 p. to the Towan da creek, from thence following the windings and turn, mg. of said creek to the place of beginning. Contain ing eighty4seven acres, be the same coore.ar less, With about fifty acres improved with' o e framed house and framed barn and a emall - oreherd thereon. • Seized and taken in esecatina at the suit of Joseph D. Drinker and Israel P. Pleasants, edniinistrators de bonia non. of Bony Drinker dec'd.. vs. Chester Dunne,. Also—A piece of land in Troy tp.. bounded as lows to wti : on the north by vacant land on the east by land of Jess Beach, on the south by Noah Leo nerd, and on the west by Robert Chan, containing fifty four acres all unproved with two framed houses. one fra med barn, one saw mill and so apple orchard thereon. Seized and taken In execution to the suit of O. P. Ballard vs. Beriah Pratt Mid 'Stephen H. Stiles. Akeo—A piece of land in Albany . and Monroe tps.. hounded as follows to wit : north by Owen M. Can and Charles, Diffenbaugh, on the eam.by Edward McGovern. on the south by Daniel Beverly, and on the west by John Flings' land, containing about four hundred and eleven acres more or less supposed to he about twenty-five acres improved with one framed and log house and one log barn thereon. Seized and taken in execution to the suit of, Hugh Riley vs, Thomas McGovern and Daniel - f3luttery T. T. A Lso—A piece or parcel of land in Wyalm lag. Be ginning at a post and stones hn the old Springfield tp. line, (certified) adjoining land of Johnson Palmer,uld running the nce north 86° west to a corner of landicerti • fled to Humphry and Daniel D ow n ' s heirs, and thence by and with said certified land south 24° emit, 259 per. to - a corner on the southerly line of is lot in the warren.: tee name, of Thomas Shuman, patented to Henry Tol and, decd ; thence with said line, south 88° east, in the sins of certified Springfield ; and thence by and with the same, North 13° west, 282 perches to the place of, ginning, containing one hundred and 41 acres and 34 perches, be the same more or leas, with about five acres improved, and one ehentre thereon - Seined and liken in the mit of Mary ',Wand, Margo retta Toland, Elizabeth Toland and Juliana Toland vi. John GartleLd. • ALSO, a piece or parcel of land.situate in the town ship of Burlington. hounded as frillOws, to wit begin ning at a while maple, N. W. comer of lot No. 182 on warrant lot - No, 1724 , , thence west .on said warrant line, 100 perches to a post, 8. E. earner of lot Not 287: then north 91 perches to a post ; thence east 100 perches to a post : thrice south 81 perches to the beginning, con taining Fifty acres arid 100 perches, strict measure: it being intended for the south half of lot No. 277, on war rant lot No. 4438, with about thirty Beres improved, one log house, one log shed and one other smell building thereon. Seized and taken in-the suit •of. Paxson & Davidson to the use of Abram A. Mice vs. George Bennett. ALSO, a certain piece or parcel of laud situate in the township of Albany. bounded and d escribed as foliates; in wit :Desioning at • post and stone .cornet, which' stands north 3t° E and 200 perches from the north end of lots No. 79 and 80; thence 5, 59° East, 106 percher to • post and stone cornet, thence north 30° west,Bo perches to a post and stone corner, thence north 69° west 106 perches to a rhesnut . eirner them:pietist 31° east. 80 perches to the beginning, contgining fifty acres. ALSO, one other piece or. parole of hind situated in said township of Albany, described by survey as follows, to wit: beginning at the south east comet of another lot conveyed to Andrew Jackson. and thence by the same north 31° east 81 perches to a post, thence south 59° east 106 perches to a post, thence south '3l° west 80 perches to a post, thenie by land of which this is a part, north 59° west 106 perches to the place of beginning, containing fifty acres which said tracts of land . are part of tracts no. 79, wartime. name " John Moon" called " Moonfield." and no. 90 warrantee "Hannah Wood ruff," called " Monmouth" and pattenicd by the com monwealth to Samuel Wallace. Numbers Seized and taken in the suit of Josiah Jackson vs Andrew 8, Jackson. ALSO, • piece or parcel land situated in Wells township described as follows, to wit: beginning at a post, thence by land of John Strong. east 252 3.10 perches to • post and alone, thence by lend unknown south 3f69 3-10 perches to a hemlock, thenie by land of John Hall, west 253 3 10 perches, to a puit, and thence by lands of Wm. Seely (nosi owned by John Brownell,) north 269 3 10 perches to the begirining, containing four hundred acres and allowance &c.. he. mg a lot of land granted to Alferd Seeley by warrant dated the 30th day of July. 1631 by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania :" excepting - always& . lot surveyed and deed to Charles Secly from the north east corner of said lot, containing fifty acres, and one other lot, surveyed and deeded to Alfred Seely, out of the south aide, eon raining seventy acres of land; for boundaries reference being made to said deeds of Wm.Seely to Charles See ly and Alfred Seely, will more fully disclose. Seized and taken in exceutiori at the suit of Anson C. Ely vs. George H. Shepard. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land, in Monroe twp., hounded north by Towanda creek, east by Asylum Co. lands south by lands of C.L.Ward, west by the Schra• der brim+ of the Towanda creek. Containing. three hundred acres, with fifty acre* improved, with one fram ed house,.one fretted barn and shed, and small orchard thereon. Seized and taken in preentiem at the snit of William Watkins,,now to the use of Frederick Watts, vs. Tim othy Yl.Lewiv. ALSO-A lot of land in Armenia tp., bounded as follows, North by the highway, west 'by land of Henry Furman, B. C.Oliver, on the south, and by land DI Henry Furman. Contalnintr ono hundred acresovith about forty acres improved, with two log houses thereon. B,i,zed and taken in execution at the suit of Long & Thomas,, to the use of Whiulesey & Robinson, va. N. P. Case. A L.SOsA piece orland fn Littry tp., bounded north by lands of D. Perry, cast by likYry Holcomb, south by Stetliut.and Cyrus Holcomb, and west by land of J. M. Farr ? Containing Tony-three acres, twenty acres improytid, with two log boluses, and one log barn, and a small 'orchard thereon. Seix4 and taken in execution at the soot P.II. & W.H. Thus, Ira. Oaten Streeter. JOHN F. MEANS, Sheriff: Sheriff's Offlee Towanda, Oct. 27, INT. pEp LE RS will find it to tlieit'adventage to call at the Drug Depot, where they can be supplied with eve ry article desired, ,nth es_ phials, essences, titc., on the best terms. +elo No, 1, BRICK ROW. RIM MMI 0.5 v To R pum9l -.Bitator_4,9,..iM Nettikttfiii.23ii "day Of Oxide 10, •11(44piltek 'olopict otlatid ritwate laid counLi ti Ps. containing lb' hi& or Jeb4l illififiißeria• ff. Minn ceihi h i . tialmurEiduvbititon the sq owls the far* 4ite,1 1 ,.,! 134.ajanstri T r ,* Jtly of &lie.. ' . 27, 1847,• Ex's • 11 mbar. rwlq .lands pi.st the . e' r isee and UMW of clay, Olt L'EIAYS COL . prosennei oi on °decal Bradf.W.e.surk, geild ern county, 00-the 10th troy of expo , ol to Rite by pubiiu min, on idEllftlilly..tba 2.11 di o'clock, P. P. the folloiwiug with its appurtenant...l44W' tete Towanda. sod bounded Omit by it frours; north by tint opter p lot ; south by C. L. %mil i,t. ererted; end east by the we tot tbat Trouts Vain st, by fonzierly in the occupancy of Dink's property. The Morro being 7$ feet wide onlcrst., south and north lines of Walk live !mit, will be sold es the_pro Delpencb, Ilec'd. Terms mad sale. MARRIE Al StrEPH EN Sep. 1 1 ,9, !SU; • Ad's of ADMINISTRATORI A Lf. persdn. indebted to Q, CLAGGErr. tete of 811 " hereby requested to make pay those baying claims against said sent them duty attested to the GEO. W. Ei.AG t Springhill. October 18, 1847 ADMINNTRit - torti persons ir.debted ti Wilcox, ciec'd.. late of le .4 by requested to make binned!' persons basin; demands again ted o present them immediate settlement. AMOS 1.e110y.. Oct. 19th, 1841 SHERIFF'S Bi" virtue of sundry writs of -t• out of the co sat of commo l to me directed, I s all expose to of THOS P WODilUFF,in e l 4:1 de, on Saturday, the 13th day u o'clock. P. M., the £illoarir.g.pi . springhill, and bounded as folio , by land of J. C. Lary, east by S.unucl Cheerers, and west by 1 about eighty screstrith shoat flfti one Log House and one saw- Al Seised. and taken in the suit: use al Nathan Hitchcock Jr., ALSO, a peice. or parcel township of Monte, and hounds Beginning at. white oak on thti the said line, :Koh 884° west, perches to a post, thence, by tan. 4(l°, east 87 1-10 perches' to s 1 Jived Woodruff north 814°e thence by land of Absalom' C perches to the south east corn land, thence north 54d east,2B south 50 ° east 87 5.10 perch Russell Fowlers lot, thence I south 40°esst 122 -perches to containing ninety-one acres and allowance be the same more n acres improved, with one Lo; thereon. Seized and taken in the suit I the use of J. P. Smith and J. M Ml._ ALSO, by sundry writs of Fi. Fs. Mr that Farts, piece or parcc4of land. situated . the township of Leroy in the County of Bradford, 1 , coded on. the north by lan.% of the Asylum company, .n the west lit Linde of Horace J. Stone, an the east h lands of Joahtia Orb. avoid. and on the south by the Pommels • creek, ell lee. proved. wish three dwelling hou one barn and wagon shop, one saw Mill and an appl . orchard thereon, 6311 . , tainipg ninety-seem? acres More or less. • Seized and taken in the east of Martin Hawley.ts. Alfred W. Fellows i :nd Joseph iFellows. . ALSO, the folio ing piece o parcel of land. situated in Ulster township, bounded an described as follows, to wit : beginning ut a stake on t main wen or piddle road running V. rough Ulster v. ri lags in said toship, i t, thence south 21° wei4 eight pe es to another stake, a corner, thence north 130 west 1 perches to another stake a corner, thence north 21 0 east 8 perches to anoth er stake, a -corner of lot no. 9, thence south 69° Past ten perches to the place of beginning, containins 80 perches and being lotto no. 4 and 5 on the west of said road as laid out by Zephon tlovrers,being the same two lots con "eyed to Sidney S. Bailey arylt lilton Body by Jawed Holcmith by deal dated the Iht rfay.of February, A. D. 1839. all improved with one small house thereon. Seined and taken in the suit Of S. N. sod A. Rex, va. Sidney S Bailey and Milton Bailey. ALSO—By virtue of a writ nf Letrati Facies, issued and directed to me, one - undividdel thi-d part of a ;whin message piece or parcel of land u rtuated lying and being in the township of Franklin en ray of Bradford date of Pennsylvania, and hounded atqfollows, to Wit: begin ning at a post corner (being the south east corner, thence by lands in the warranileie name of Peter Ladlay, south twenty nine and a half degrees wentwo hundred and twenty•six perches tea het:dock, tit by latuls t ince, in the warrantee names of &Anne! Sidtkin and Nathan Hardy, north tarty degrees what three hundred and twent§ perches to a post. thencell land in theiwarraw tee names rifJoseph Ladley,nort twenty-nine and a half l b. degrees east twu hundred and twenty-stx perches to a maple, thence south 'sixty degrees east three hundred and:twenty perches to the begin ihg, containing four hun dred and fifty sties, being the tritct of land surveyed -to Peter ',silky. on • warrant dated the twenty fourth day of February, 1794. One half sere improved, OM biopic house and two coal openings .th6von. Seized and taken in executimi at the snit of John N: Weston, vs. Nathan Smith, 1 JOHN F. MEANS, Sheriff.. Sheriff), ()Mee, Oct. I I-, ,1047. .. ORPHANS' COURT SAL ".-111 pursuance Matt till order of the Orphans' court of Dratlfwif connti, there will be exposed to public pale on the premises, at o'clock in the afternoon of the nth of 'November. neat, a tract of land situate in Rideberry sp.. adjoining hinds of Morris Stephens on the south. and by landirdi Dan A. Gillet on the east, north end west. contaildne three acres, or thereabouts, all improved, with a small framed house, and a saw.roill thereon erected. E. RECKWITIL Ad. de horde nein of the estate of Albert A. Beeltwith, deceased: Ridgberry, September 2 08. 7. REGISTER'S NOTICE is !serail , given to all Penland intonitell j .: IN that A. G. Matthews ssid J. D. Humplay *Oft. tors of the caste %if Samuel Mattlic4 late of ; George Pairba4l4 — adminiattatoi at dm estate of . / Samuel Fairiank, deceased, tate of Columbia ; Mhos Prat moot' tits adathelistri ors of the *gate of • David Prvit:Oexoseiri; I*" "f 61 " I °D ; ohe of the talasinistratisis of the estate of ll N0•23i2 1 1 rrztntere, Avtraarf, late of Monroe ; Mial f'.'rsiade administrator of the es tato of • - Jonathan It Slut; dec e a s e, latex!Columbia; Josirph All I, J. M. Cramer . ond Polly Cromo•r. adminhoraton she mime o f Stephets Cranna , daease4 late of Rome. hive faled,and Or led in the °Mee or the Register of Wills. in and for e County at-Bradford. the accounts of their several a ministrations upon, .the af.iressid. and that t• . me will iii itrelitvibtrito the Orphan's Court of said coq y, on Monday, the day of December next, for eon mati n and stloaribee. L. E. a ErWOI.F. Reenter. Register's Office, Twvonds, }boy. 3, IB4T. 1 2Thd11 • ti:eotot Of ithraiwbrimasan. je-094qValtd bY metki kopm . fia 1 1 0 , ANlDrelietto_. OIEVERINg. j DV *" 134 * deed. iu 4 ee. ii . . irr,S XL.E., ho qpleqe c.ittoto• indic Ira liltf Sr 'paid .; kiltiflnhe . 43,..Outccyona *alm a Ontabnitteni e itt 2 sbribea let; Orgraind the 'email , * di veld &eeedetiettgoet 'itch of Vitik'W,Aihs' 0 9- wb_ l 4,bili_,:itelefto elid 'or iiiiirwiathrs' lately tieWhilied4;iiid - Vet. B. &aim 4-the deirdb,4 4 , foil* a w7' deep ithise:the nie .Dd Werd'irespre terty.otituaati tradets knewit 444 the O t t of zti 5 ,DELPEUCH, 7 014 r ELL, ' "a. Delpeeehidield, fOirl or estattrof GalltGE gbi4loop., ilieVotro flt whholitt difkiread j mote l vriy Ogre Fe bactifier. • Err, Adaiinistrifirt s Lamed Alm°fern township. stir hews- payments;. and all said eitata aro rogues y to the• eabgerilor fir WILCOX, Adra'r. SALE. nditinni exxinnitt imbed pleas of Bradford .co.. public male at tha home the borough of 'rowan r November nest ; at 2 or or parcel of land, In es. to Witt On thiftuitth Isaac Lacy. month, by: Jeo. 6ttijtb. contoitling een atriaalnprovwl With 111 thweati. • - Of D. IC thowtt,.la the Juba L. North, land aitqated in dm - as fiats . wa, to arff:— warrant, thence along ; e hunched , and nicety of George Tracy „ninth 'post, thence by hind et' thirty pefehee to d post. bangh, south ti° .east 8 ' r of said CooLieugh's rebel' to a post, thence to a ping, otter of orig said Fowlers -tine the place of beginning, forty-seven perches . anti less, with abobt 90 cox aid One Lotaint I- I f a H. %sob : now le IGregg vi. fames Abu- OTICES.